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Alien Cart - Complete e-commerce solution for RavenNuke (tm)
alien73 writes ""Alien Cart" is currently in the development stages and we plan on releasing a Alpha version in the coming months. Alien Cart is the much needed professional e-commerce solution made exclusively for Raven Nuke(tm).
Alien Cart is a fork of Emporium which was released under GPL after the original author stopped development many years ago. After much success with CCart Pro and NOscart, Alien Cart will have the best of both and more.. Features at a glance: "
Posted by Raven on Sunday, September 20, 2009 @ 00:12:27 EDT (1793 reads) (Read More... | 1233 bytes more | Score: 0)
Social Bookmarking Mod for Php-Nuke
dementeddogz writes "
You may download it [ Here ] and view it in action [ Here ]
Tested on Php-Nuke 7.6 - Should work fine on other versions. Registration Required"
Posted by Raven on Saturday, September 19, 2009 @ 20:40:52 EDT (624 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Tricked Out News 2.4 released
nuken writes "I am happy to announce the release of Tricked Out News 2.4 for RavenNuke(tm) 2.40.00. The entire mod has incorporated the RavenNuke(tm) 2.40.00 modifications and has some new features as well. You can view it HERE and download it HERE."
Posted by Raven on Friday, September 18, 2009 @ 20:02:11 EDT (419 reads) ( | Score: 0)
"As web designers and developers, we have all come to learn many css tricks and techniques that help us achieve our layout goals. The list of these techniques is an ever expanding one, however, there are certain tricks that are essential to achieve your goal. Today, we will review 20 excellent css techniques to keep in mind when developing your theme."
Posted by Raven on Friday, September 18, 2009 @ 11:51:12 EDT (519 reads) ( | Score: 0)
RavenNuke 2.4.0 (tm)
papamike writes "I have been around in my career and tested alot of software both commercial and open source and I can say this about RN 4. The team has done it again, they have added to an already stable CMS and produced an even better product.
The new Content Plus is HOT! And the wiki is informative now and I'm confident that it will get bigger and better.
I applaud the Raven Nuke team on making this CMS a bigger, better and more secure product than anything I have seen on the web ever. I can't wait for future releases. Forget the other Nuke's and stay with Raven Nuke (tm) you can't go wrong.
Have a wonderful day,
Papamike"
Note:Thanks so much PapaMike! We also thank you for being a theme author that fully supports RavenNuke (tm). Having themes made for RavenNuke (tm) that work right out of the box is a must if RavenNuke (tm) is to be a success!
Posted by Raven on Thursday, September 17, 2009 @ 17:09:06 EDT (518 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Google acquires reCAPTCHA
kguske writes " The graphic on Google's official blog says it all:
What's next?"
Posted by Raven on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 @ 19:22:11 EDT (572 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Security Alert: Websense Security Labs report - State of Internet Security, Q1-Q
Today, Websense released its biannual "State of the Internet" report, a deep dive into the most significant threats on the Internet during the first half of 2009.
Today, most threats to information security are leading to the Web -- either using the Internet as the attack vector, or simply the route through which stolen, confidential data is transmitted. Key findings from the Websense report include:
Websense Security Labs identified a 233 percent growth in the number of malicious sites in the last six months and a 671 percent growth over the last year.
* In the first half of 2009, 77 percent of Web sites with malicious code were legitimate sites that have been compromised. This high percentage was maintained over the past six months in part due to widespread attacks including Gumblar, Beladen and Nine Ball which aimed at compromising trusted Web properties with massive injection campaigns.
Posted by Raven on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 @ 16:01:05 EDT (667 reads) (Read More... | 3314 bytes more | Score: 0)
RavenNuke(tm) v2.40.00 Released!
RavenNuke(tm) v2.40.00
On behalf of the RavenNuke(tm) Team I am excited and proud to announce the release of Raven CMS version 2.40.00. There way too many enhancements and changes to list them here. Please read the Change Log for specifics.
One very important announcement is the release of our new Wiki! While it does contain most all of the data that was formally contained in the HowToInstall section, it is very much a work in process. For the time being we are limiting editing to the RN Team and/or by invitation only. Once we stabilize a bit more it will be opened up Smile. Please bear with us during this transition time Smile. Access the Wiki at Raven CMS Wiki
Also, please note that we are releasing v2.40.00 as a series of Release Candidates beginning with RC1. We are doing this for several reasons. Most importantly it allows us to release our version a little sooner as we are still tweaking/adjusting some areas for conformity.
We have added some new themes and converted some old ones. We are still working on some of them.
In any event, please have fun, read the Wiki documentation, and try to find solutions before posting issues Smile
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Posted by Raven on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 @ 05:03:33 EDT (499 reads) ( | Score: 0)
DESCRIPTION: Some vulnerabilities have been reported in Mozilla Firefox, which can be exploited by malicious people to bypass certain security restrictions, conduct spoofing attacks, or compromise a vulnerable system.
Posted by Raven on Saturday, September 12, 2009 @ 04:52:27 EDT (722 reads) (Read More... | 2877 bytes more | Score: 0)
RavenNuke (tm) AddOns from TrickedOutNews
nuken writes "I have 2 new downloads for the RavenNuke (tm) community. The first is an improved Twitter center block which features better javascript handling and quicker load time. The second is a new CSS based theme Blue Blog. Both downloads are XHTML 1.0 compliant and tested on Firefox 3 and IE 8.